ASalina opened this issue on Apr 21, 2002 ยท 8 posts
ASalina posted Sun, 21 April 2002 at 6:02 PM
Depth of field in this shot was artificially narrowed in
post processing to make the headstone stand out more, just
as an experiment.
Who says life expectancy was short back in the old days?
ASalina posted Sun, 21 April 2002 at 6:24 PM
PhrankPower posted Mon, 22 April 2002 at 12:25 AM
I love cemetery pictures, and these are really cool. 103 years old was very remarkable for those days. Both of those are in remarkable condition for almost 300 years! Could you make out the bottom comments on the 2nd one?
ASalina posted Mon, 22 April 2002 at 1:34 AM
No, I'm afraid not Phrank. The next time I go there (better
equipped) I may get the nerve up to trim those weeds out of
the way and reshoot it.
Many of the stones are in very poor condition. Some are made
of what appears to be sand stone and are so badly weathered
that they are now completely illedgable. Many are broken as
well.
Next weekend, weather permitting, I'll go back and see if
I can find the oldest stone there. The cemetary was established
in the early to mid sixteen hundreds, so it should be quite
interesting.
doruksal posted Mon, 22 April 2002 at 1:54 AM
Beautiful gravestones..! You may produce a very interesting serial with the pics of interesting ('artful') gravestones like these, and with the details of them... ...And this already seems what you're actually intended to. Regards... :)
PunkClown posted Mon, 22 April 2002 at 5:56 AM
These are very interesting shots, the age of the stones fascinates me, you don't find gravestones that date that old in Australia (the indigenous aboriginal populace didn't use gravestones) Thanks for posting these. :-)>
Michelle A. posted Mon, 22 April 2002 at 10:34 AM
Simply beautiful A......i find graveyards to be strangely comforting and peaceful....i have'nt been lucky enough to find anything quite so old as what you have there...again so beautiful..
I am, therefore I create.......
--- michelleamarante.com
bonbon posted Tue, 23 April 2002 at 1:56 AM
the history of a town can be found in a cemetary... what fabulous headstone shots...